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San Francisco Salvation Army Receives Special Delivery from FedEx
FedEx Corp. made a very special delivery last Friday to The Salvation Army, Golden State Division during National Salvation Army Week. As part of the company’s commitment to supporting disaster relief efforts around the world, FedEx donated a custom Disaster Response Unit to The Salvation Army, the first vehicle of its kind to be used in San Francisco.
Trailer stolen from food bank returned years later
MALVERN, AR - George Thurber sold a custom-made trailer to Libby's R.O.S.E. food bank and thrift shop in 2001. Libby's used the trailer to bring food and clothing to the needy until 2010 when someone stole it.
MarketsandMarkets: Global Electro-Active Polymers Market Worth $3.4 Billion by 2017
DALLAS, May 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --According to a new market research report, "Global Electroactive Polymers Market Trends, Applications and Forecasts (2012 - 2017)" published by MarketsandMarkets ...
2012 Harris Poll EquiTrend: What America Loves to Eat: Chobani Greek Yogurt Debuts as Yogurt Brand of the Year ...
NEW YORK, May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- America has a love affair with food, and the 2012 Harris Poll EquiTrend® study (EQ) shows which brands Americans are likely to reach for when they are hungry. EQ ...
Chippewa Falls company to be sold in $200 million deal
The sale of a Chippewa Falls manufacturer could lead to more local jobs. Nordson, an Ohio corporation, will buy Extrusion Dies for $200 million.
Innova Solves Low-Sodium HVP Riddle
LOMBARD, Ill., May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Innova, which specializes in creating customized meat and savory flavors for food applications, has solved an ingredient challenge that has vexed food manufacturers ...
Kraft shareholders give 'Mondelez' thumbs up
Kraft Foods Inc. says shareholders approved the name "Mondelez" for its new global snack food business, which may put to rest the snickering that initially greeted the name.
Heads Up: In Philadelphia, Food Trucks are Rolling
The food truck scene may have reached its saturation point in some cities, but not in Philadelphia. Here’s why.
This is Your DeKalb Farmers Market
For 35 years, Robert Blazer has won by gambling on Atlanta's love of fresh food. And now he's ready to bet big once again. by Thomas Wheatley To newcomers and regulars alike, it's a spectacle. Immediately upon entering, they're confronted with row after row of fruits and vegetables one never knew existed, from the prickly, stinky durian to the Costa Rican chayote.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to ...
Urban Agriculture Redefined, Growing Crops In Recycled Shipping Containers
Take an unused parking lot in the middle of downtown Atlanta , Georgia on Ponce de Leon Avenue, put five 320-square meter recycled shipping containers tricked out with proprietary technology to reduce overall energy consumption and increase crop yield and then grow three tons of lettuce, hydroponically.
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